it is assumed to be an R3 bundle so it doesn't need any metadata - i think Felix is doing the correct thing.
regards, Karl On Friday, June 11, 2010, Rob Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > Not sure if this is actually normal/correct behaviour, but I have a case in > our app where a JAR we are installing may not actually be valid OSGi bundle > i.e it's Manifest has no OSGi headers in it. > > I was expecting to be able to detect this either by catching a > BundleException or a null return from installBundle, but Felix just seems to > silently load the bundle without error. I can see the JAR in my .felix cache. > > Anyone know if this is correct? Would have expected some way to detect this? > > We're on a trunk version as of a couple of weeks back - haven't tried this on > latest 3.0 framework yet > > Cheers > > -- Rob > > > Ascert - Taking systems to the Edge > [email protected] > +44 (0)20 7488 3470 > www.ascert.com > > -- Karl Pauls [email protected]
